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Newest Reviews for Yesil Ev

Michael

Anonymous

United States of America

8.3

Very good

September 20, 2014

The fact that it was going out of business at the end of September!

I would have thought that you would already would know this rather than
ask me. This was a charming old fashioned hotel with a nice garden
located near the Blue Mosque. But it is now out of business, closed,
kaput, over. The new owners will doubtless tart it up and triple the
prices. One more loss for civilization.

Michael

Australia

4.2

Disappointing

July 22, 2014

room size 14m2
room cleanliness
no room for suitcases
no desk
no tv in english anywhere in hotel
no lift
bathroom so small that one had to sit sideways on toilet
shower recess inadequate and scummed at juncture of screen and base of shower
This hotel is really not in the 3 star international category.

John

Italy

9.2

Wonderful

May 1, 2014

The small bathroom in our room.

Location proximal to the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sofia, museums, the markets, restaurants, cafes, and in particular the friendly service provided by all staff, who were prepared to answer all questions at any time day or night, book tours, guides, restaurants and taxis.

Anonymous

Robert

The United Kingdom

9.6

Exceptional

April 22, 2014

Having spent 20 years traveling over 9 million miles as airline crew, I have spent a large part of my life in hotels. This hotel truly stands out as one of the best hotels in the world and the reason it does so is because of its amazing staff who are brilliant hosts with a genuine desire to ensure their customers enjoy their stay at the Yesil Ev. This is a hotel that you will leave with the strongest desire to return again and again.